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UCLA's Academic Advancement Program celebrates 35 years on Feb. 28

Advisory for THURSDAY, FEB. 28
 
WHAT:
The UCLA Academic Advancement Program (AAP), the largest university-based student diversity program in the nation, will celebrate its 35th anniversary by honoring five corporate, civic and community leaders who have championed education access and excellence with its first AAP Leadership Award. The AAP will also recognize 35 UCLA graduates who participated in the program with its first Distinguished Alumni Award.
 
WHO:
The honorees are:
 
WHEN:
7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 28
 
WHERE:
UCLA's Royce Hall auditorium, 10745 Dickson Plaza, on the UCLA campus
 
BACKGROUND:
The AAP supports students whose academic profiles indicate they would benefit from the program; many students come from low-income families, are the first in their family to go to college, are recent immigrants, or are from populations that are underrepresented in higher education.
 
MEDIA CONTACT:
Letisia Marquez, UCLA Office of Media Relations, (310) 206-3986
 
PARKING:
Parking will be available in Lot 4. Call for reservations.
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